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They had been chosen for their ability to make the ball rear from a hard surface — unpleasant for any batsman, but particularly if, like Dilshan, you have an injured thumb.
But should the nine-time champion make it through to the semi-finals this year, then he is likely to be a frightening proposition on a court where he can make the ball rear up above shoulder height, and on which he has so much space to defend.
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First a big heave from Stokes, who was staring at midwicket as Faulkner's ball reared over his middle stump.
His best save was from Salah, pushing away a vicious shot as he tumbled to the floor and the ball reared up from the turf.
The ball reared from a length, missed his glove by a sliver and brushed his shoulder on its way to Adam Gilchrist.
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The opener had stemmed from Schürrle's dart down the flank, his cross into the six-yard box aimed at Samuel Eto'o, on as a substitute for the injured Fernando Torres, only for the ball to rear up from his first touch.
Broad responds with a shorter ball that rears up and clatters into the opener's helmet.
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